All Whole Class articles – Page 116
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Your secret is out!
An American English worksheet to write imaginary information about people by completing unfinished sentences.
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Your secret is out!
A British English worksheet to write imaginary information about people by completing unfinished sentences.
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Rhyming pairs
A British English worksheet to find the rhyming pairs and write them in the grid.
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Rhyming pairs
A British English worksheet to match the words with the pictures and then put the words into rhyming pairs.
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Past and present
A British English worksheet to complete activities to practise asking questions in the past and the present.
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Past and present
A British English worksheet to make the past simple form of the verbs by changing a vowel.
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Past and present
A British English worksheet to complete activities to practise using the past and present tenses.
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Pounds and pence
A British English worksheet to read the sums of money and write each one in number form.
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Present perfect
A British English worksheet to fill in the puzzle and complete the sentences to practise using the present perfect.
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Time phrases
A British English worksheet to complete sentences using the present simple or present perfect.
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Things to do, places to visit
An American English worksheet to speak to as many partners as possible, asking and answering questions about plans.
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Things to do, places to visit
A British English worksheet to speak to as many partners as possible, asking and answering questions about plans.
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Predictogram
A British English worksheet to play a game by writing and reading out predictions.
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Predictogram
An American English worksheet to play a game by writing and reading out predictions.
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Song titles - pre-intermediate
A British English worksheet to complete the song titles by filling in the correct verbs.
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Prepositions
A British English worksheet to complete activities to practise using prepositions after certain words.
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Pronunciation skills: Who does what?
Jonathan Marks offers a pronunciation activity, with a helpful key for teachers, that focuses on pronouncing stress in compound nouns.